por momentos, imagino o cenário em portugal, neste dezembro de geada e muito frio. o tapete não seria encarnado, seguramente. inspiradora a tua cidade, roberto! um abraço!
I love the photo, but i don't love the fruit. I also posted something like this last year because they also fall on the ground, nobody wants. We call it 'makopa' here. Merry Christmas.
Looking at the thumbnail pic I thought they were pretty flowers, but now I know different. I have never heard of them before, are they edible fruits? Can you cook with them or are they only fit for the birds?
So this is a type of apple is that right Roberto, will these on the ground now be eaten by the birds?
ResponderExcluirVery pretty and colorful. I had to look up "jambos" as I'd not heard of them before - some kind of plum. I'll be the birds love them.
ResponderExcluirThanks for your kind words, Roberto!
por momentos, imagino o cenário em portugal, neste dezembro de geada e muito frio. o tapete não seria encarnado, seguramente.
ResponderExcluirinspiradora a tua cidade, roberto!
um abraço!
That is a lot of fruit, there should be lots of birds there. Lovely capture. Happy Holidays!
ResponderExcluirSummer colour at its best. Wonderful picture.
ResponderExcluirdaily athens photo
I just imagine that the hungry gull in my post for the day would love to find himself here under this tree!! Terrific capture, Roberto!
ResponderExcluirSylvia
I have never heard of this fruit before Roberto - at first I thought they were large petals!
ResponderExcluirWow! So many of them. Are these going as waste? :(
ResponderExcluirÉ lindo!!! E gostoso!!! ;)
ResponderExcluirBela foto...
Beijocas.
I love the photo, but i don't love the fruit. I also posted something like this last year because they also fall on the ground, nobody wants. We call it 'makopa' here. Merry Christmas.
ResponderExcluirNunca tinha visto este fruto. Bonitas cores.
ResponderExcluirwe have this fruit, and is also called Jambus, How amazing.
ResponderExcluirI bet the local birds LOVE these!
ResponderExcluirA very colourful photo- What do jambos taste like?
ResponderExcluirChrissy at Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave
Looking at the thumbnail pic I thought they were pretty flowers, but now I know different. I have never heard of them before, are they edible fruits? Can you cook with them or are they only fit for the birds?
ResponderExcluirAdoro jambos, de todos os tipos. A foto ficou bela e saborosa.
ResponderExcluirbeijo
Jambo?
ResponderExcluirNão conheço esse fruto. É bom?
Para os deixarem cair assim ao chão, é porque não deve ser grande coisa. :-P